No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players
$6.85+$0.15
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BB | Legende9 | 490 | |
SB | Hero | 510 |
Effective Stacks: 25bb
Blinds 10/20
Pre-Flop (30, 2 players)
Hero is SB
Hero raises to 40, Legende9 calls 20
Flop (80, 2 players)
Legende9 checks, Hero bets 60, Legende9 calls 60
Turn (200, 2 players)
Legende9 bets 60, Hero calls 60
River (320, 2 players)
Legende9 goes all-in 330, Hero folds
Final Pot: 320
Legende9 wins 650 ( won +160 )
Hero lost -160
Turn bet is to small and readless it is a fold :)
-pbogz
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I think generally turn leads are [2nd pair type holdings which improved on the turn + some slow played flopped monsters that get scared by the turn card] and don't want to risk me checking behind.
I really didn't know what to make of the tiny turn lead though because it was a blank (besides bringing the 2nd FD to the board).
Something like a pair + SD that wants to protect vs the 2 FDs and see a river cheaply?
I think for villain to have a bluff on the river here I have to believe villain is capable of leading turn small to define my range and bombing the river when I flat.
But that doesn't even make too much sense because I'm still going to flat with my monsters because I will have postion on the river with so little behind that the money can still go in comfortably.
I'm not giving him credit for taking such a creative line on such a wet board readless.
The only hands that may take this line that I'm ahead of are KT @ K9, which I have blockers to, significantly reducing their combos.
Also his slightly over pot river lead jam makes me weight his range to mostly Qx.
Given the action, I don't think I'm ahead enough (~ 33% req for ~ pot size bet) to make the call here profitably.
If he had a bluff or overplayed a weaker holding well done to him.